T.K. Carter
Thomas Kent Carter, born on December 18, 1956, and who passed away on January 9, 2026, was a renowned American actor, comedian, and writer. Over his career, he captivated audiences with his dynamic performances and sharp comedic talent.
Carter gained significant recognition for his memorable role in the comedic film "Seems Like Old Times" (1980), where he showcased his ability to blend humor with heartfelt moments. He further solidified his status in the entertainment industry with a notable appearance in the iconic sci-fi horror film "The Thing" (1982), directed by John Carpenter, which has since become a classic.
One of his most beloved roles came in the animated sports film "Space Jam" (1996), where he contributed to the film's enduring legacy, blending live action with animation alongside basketball superstar Michael Jordan and the beloved Looney Tunes characters.
Throughout his career, T.K. Carter demonstrated versatility in his roles, earning accolades for his contributions to both film and television. His work left a lasting impact on audiences, and he is remembered for his unique ability to bring characters to life with both depth and humor. Carter's legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors and comedians in the industry.
Filmography
Carpool
Yesterday's Target
Southern Comfort
Underground Aces
Runaway Train
The Way Back (2020)
My Favorite Martian
Baadasssss!
Seems Like Old Times
Doctor Detroit
Ski Patrol
The Thing
Good Morning, Miss Bliss
Punky Brewster